Nietzsche begins this selection by saying "in every age the wisest have passed the identical judgment on life: it is worthless." What does Nietzsche mean by echoing this statement? Is it just a frustrated, cynical reaction, or does it imply some serious ideas about life and existence? What are those ideas and what basis might they provide for living well?
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